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Hurrah Pass Mountain Bike Trail

Moab, Utah

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Avg Rating: 2 trail reviews
Status: Open
updated 5/7/09 by david_darling
Difficulty: Beginner bike trail Beginner
Length: 19 miles Global Rank: #1754
Tread: 4x4 Trail Configuration: Out & Back
Ridden: 30 Wishlist: 9
Avg. Speed: 10 mphAvg. Time: 2hr 0min
 
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Description: Exit the parking lot and take a left. Go straight, past he Amasa back trail. You can loop both trails together, at he top of Hurrah Pass. As soon as the hill levels out, you will ride down into a canyon. At mile 2.3 stay right. At mile 3.2 there is an alternate trailhead. Stay straight through all spurs. At mile 6.7 stay straight, as Kane Creek road turns left. From here the elevation gain starts to pick up and by mile 8.4, the real climb has begun. At mile 9.7 you will reach the top of Hurrah pass, aren't you happy. The road that continues links to Amasa back through Jacob's Ladder, a very step hike-a-bike. From here you can explore, and eat lunch. Turn back, and follow reverse directions to get back to the trailhead.
added on December 2, 2006 by Lancefan
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reviewed by david_darling on May 7, 2009

Not much here other than great scenery. Some long arduous climbs to a great view point with options of returning same way or completing the loop back to Moab.

Similar Trail: Klondike Bluffs or any dirt road in Moab


  
reviewed by Lancefan on December 2, 2006

Above in the Description I made a mistake, instead of going left at the trailhead, go right. If you don't, you will end back up in Moab. Anyway, at the top of the Pass, I found a trail off to the right that leads to an insane looking downhill, back to Kane Creek Road. I backed out of it, because I only have a hardtail.

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